During his first week, President Trump enacted a series of executive orders aimed at overhauling immigration policy, propelling daily arrests by ICE to an average of 710—substantially up from 311 under President Biden. This increase reflects broader participation from multiple federal agencies in ICE operations, contrasting with prior approaches. Funding, legal challenges, and operational effectiveness will shape these policies' long-term impact, with Trump potentially leveraging emergency powers to fund initiatives like the border wall.
The ramp-up in immigration arrests under Trump's administration is notable, with an average of 710 daily arrests reported, a significant increase from the previous year.
Under the Trump administration, ICE has expanded its focus, involving various agencies in operations, contrasting with the stricter boundaries set during Biden's tenure.
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